The ICONIC San Antonio themed groom's cake that complemented the incredible Chihuly glass wedding cake! The groom is a descendant of the Arneson family, so naturally the famous Arneson Theater from the Riverwalk was a must! Rosita's Bridge, Riverwalk umbrellas, beautiful landscaping, & REAL water in the 'Riverwalk' complete the scene.
And there is no more Classic, Epic, and Iconic San Antonio landmark than......The Alamo! All cake, with modeling chocolate decor. Nearly 2 feet by 18 inches. Remember the Alamo!
The whole tableau was 6 feet by 4 feet. The board to hold the cakes was a big project in itself, as it had to be able to hold water for the Riverwalk & still support the cakes. The best cakes start at the hardware store & involve lots of power tools! I love the picture of the board in the delivery van, as it shows the size, taking up most of the floor space in the van! We filled the river with water & finished the tableau onsite.
Incredible work by the amazingly talented @vikka_wrexx
& @jowehanna to create this incredible homage to the history & legacy of the awesome city of San Antonio, Texas. The images captured at the wedding, held at the San Antonio Museum of Art, are by Benjamin Garrett Photography. Event planning by Elegant Events.

While the crowd was in silent meditation about George Floyd for 8 minutes and 49 seconds this guy was behind me doing his best to be as quiet as possible.....Mountains of gratitude to the organizers of the LGBTQ - Black Lives Matter protest. It was well organized, programmed and executed, passionate and also peaceful. After feeling dismal for days about the state of things in the world right now, I left feeling deeply connected to my community and hopeful that the work we are doing together now is most definitely going to change things for the better. Black lives matter.

“This mural is symbol of hope. It is a sign post that good will always overcome evil. A reminder that when we stand as one, anything is possible. For many years, peoples of the African diaspora have challenged and protested their oppressed livelihood to make a more equal and equitable life for themselves and their future relatives to enjoy. Even though we are all needed to make change, there are always leaders, organizers, and social catalysts that must step forward against the inequality and violence their communities have experienced. Depicted in this mural (from left to right) are Deitrich Hamilton, Johnny Holmes, Doris Miller, Dorothy Turner, Gary Clark Jr, Mikaela Ulmer, and Charles Overton. These great men and woman represent the strength and diversity Austin has to overcome great tragedy in pursuit of a peaceful happiness.”- ryanruncie.com, muralist @ryan_runcie#blm#unity#sixsquare#sixsquareatx#ryanruncie#ryanruncieart#eastaustin#eastatx#africanamericanart#africanamericandistrict#austintexas

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